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    • SEC Traditions: What Used To Be A Phone Call

      If you’ve never been to an NFL draft in New York City at Radio City Music Hall, which starts a three-day run Thursday night, then put it on your sports bucket list. It’s definitely a show, “like Hollywood,” LSU football coach Les Miles said. But it wasn’t always this way, which is why I called Archie Manning, to give me perspective as he almost always does.
    • SEC Names Daniels Associate Commissioner

      Tiffany Daniels, currently the Senior Associate Athletics Director for External Affairs at Georgia State University, has been named Associate Commissioner with the Southeastern Conference, Commissioner Mike Slive announced Friday.
    • SEC And The Baseball America Top 100

      On Tuesday, the publication Baseball America released their top 100 prospects list, a collection of the premier talent currently playing in Major League Baseball’s minor league system. The index, released at the start of spring training every year since 1990, has become widely acknowledged as the most prestigious prospect directory in the entire sport.
    • The SEC "Numbers Game": Volume 2

      And so it begins. Umpires across college baseball uttered the phrase “play ball” this weekend, signifying the start of the 2013 season. In the Southeastern Conference, 44 games were played, league teams took to the diamond for the first time this year.
    • The SEC "Numbers Game": The Beginning

      "People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring." Whenever a new season of baseball is set to begin, I always find myself going back to find this famous quote. Uttered by Hall of Famer Rogers Hornsby, it perfectly illustrates the wait a true baseball fan endures, as the cold weather of fall replaces the sunshine filled days of summer.
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  • 5/15/2012
    The SEC "Numbers Game": Volume 12
    Just like that, we are down to one. Technically, we are actually down to three, with one series and three games left in the 2012 SEC baseball season. 27 league contests are in the books, with this upcoming weekend finalizing the seeding in Hoover for the conference tournament.   Full Story
  • 5/12/2012
    Inside SEC Softball with Tommy Deas
    Everybody likes the long ball, but pitching and defense are what win championships in softball.  Full Story
  • 5/11/2012
    Inside SEC Softball with Tommy Deas
    It wasn't exactly anything-can-happen Thursday on the opening day of the Southeastern Conference Softball Tournament, but a lot happened on the opening day at Rhoads Stadium at the University of Alabama to start off the sport's premier pre-NCAA Tournament postseason event.  Full Story
  • 5/8/2012
    Last Call: SEC Bracketology
    Here are my final projections for SEC teams in the NCAA Tournament. I now have nine league teams making the field of 64 - every team that qualified for the conference tournament, plus Arkansas by virtue of upsetting both Alabama and Georgia in the final weeks of the regular season.  Full Story
  • 5/8/2012
    The SEC "Numbers Game": Volume 11
    Welcome to the SEC's seventh-inning stretch. There are 10 conference weekends in the league season, and now only two remain. Out of a 30-game schedule, only six contests are left. If the SEC season were a game, fans would be getting ready to stand for the famous "seventh-inning stretch". They'd get up out of their seat, look around the stadium and observe the scene. Then, they'd get ready for the final frames. That's where we are at right now.   Full Story


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